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Trudeau taps LeBlanc as finance minister after Freeland resigns

Trudeau taps LeBlanc as finance minister after Freeland resigns

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tapped his top fixer in cabinet, Dominic LeBlanc, to replace Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland after she suddenly tendered her resignation from cabinet Monday morning in a fight over the nation's finances.
Crown wants five years in B.C. fatal hit-and-run

Crown wants five years in B.C. fatal hit-and-run

Eoghan Byrne, 24, was struck and killed while crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street in June 2022.
B.C. man banned from having rocks, bricks on transit

B.C. man banned from having rocks, bricks on transit

Daniel Ferguson pleaded guilty to smashing property at a Vancouver business and at the Patterson and Joyce-Collingwood SkyTrain stations.
Snow and rain forecast for Sea to Sky: advisories in place

Snow and rain forecast for Sea to Sky: advisories in place

Environment Canada warns of snow and rain, Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday.
These B.C. communities are losing icy winters faster than the rest of Canada

These B.C. communities are losing icy winters faster than the rest of Canada

Vancouver lost 19 days of freezing temperatures over the last decade — more than any city in Canada. Climate change is to blame, according to a recent analysis.
Watch: Lions Bay declares local state of emergency, search for second missing resident continues

Watch: Lions Bay declares local state of emergency, search for second missing resident continues

Emergency crews continue a search as an investigation into the slide that killed at least one person is ongoing
Canada Post operations to resume on Tuesday, union challenging intervention

Canada Post operations to resume on Tuesday, union challenging intervention

OTTAWA — Mail is set to begin moving again on Tuesday after a month-long strike by Canada Post employees comes to a close, even as the union representing postal workers challenges the intervention in the labour dispute.
Â鶹Éç¹ú²úletter: Things can be as we hope

Â鶹Éç¹ú²úletter: Things can be as we hope

'Imagine a community where housing was built for the people, not profit. Imagine that this is possible.'
Kirk LaPointe: Freeland’s poison pen letter might be the final blow to Trudeau

Kirk LaPointe: Freeland’s poison pen letter might be the final blow to Trudeau

Finance minister’s departure underscores deep divisions in beleaguered government
Liberals' fiscal update focused on Trump overshadowed by Freeland resignation

Liberals' fiscal update focused on Trump overshadowed by Freeland resignation

OTTAWA — The Liberals' fiscal update was intended to encourage business investment and beef up border security ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House next month.
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